Red Door Perfume

Red Door Perfume by Elizabeth Arden, A 2013 fragrance foundation hall of fame perfume, red door was composed in 1989 by master perfumer carlos benaim to commemorate the famous “red door” of the elizabeth arden salon on fifth avenue in new york city
. This is an elegant and refined floral for women with notes of orange blossom, anise, peach, carnation, tuberose, ylang ylang, honey and a base of heliotrope, benzoin, cedar, and sandalwoodand epitomizes luxury. All products are original, authentic name brands. We do not sell knockoffs or imitations.... Read More

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Testers are even more discounted than the fancy boxed versions and are great if you don't have a need for the fancy packaging... Read moreTesters are 100% authentic, fresh and completely full just like the original fragrance, however they are meant for the counter in a department store.
Testers often come in a plain white box but sometimes they do not have a cap or box.The savings on the packaging means you save even more!

About Elizabeth Arden

History and background of Elizabeth Arden. Elizabeth Arden was a woman ahead of her time - a true pioneer in the way she approached life and business, not to mention the field of beauty. She was a creative visionary and an equally smart businesswoman who had the drive to make her dreams come true.
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They changed the formula.

I used Red Door for YEARS as my signature fragrance, but when they came out with the anniversary red bottle, something wasn't the same. I called the Elizabeth Arden Company and wrote to...Read complete review

I used Red Door for YEARS as my signature fragrance, but when they came out with the anniversary red bottle, something wasn't the same. I called the Elizabeth Arden Company and wrote to them a couple of times and they finally admitted that they had changed the formula. I refuse to buy it anymore. It doesn't have the same rich creaminess and freshness that made it the magnificent perfume that it once was. I told them that if they ever decided to go back to the original formula, they'd get me back as a regular customer.

I was concerned that I would be unhappy with it being the tester bottle but I was happily surprised when it was a full bottle, just in an older-looking bottle. I am glad I took a chance and bought the tester. I will buy it again if available.

I used Red Door for YEARS as my signature fragrance, but when they came out with the anniversary red bottle, something wasn't the same. I called the Elizabeth Arden Company and wrote to them a couple of times and they finally admitted that they had changed the formula. I refuse to buy it anymore. It doesn't have the same rich creaminess and freshness that made it the magnificent perfume that it once was. I told them that if they ever decided to go back to the original formula, they'd get me back as a regular customer.